ludo3 wrote:Okay great! Thank you for you answer.And about the radar, is it hard to include? Have you before?

I have never tried.

I took a look at the documentation on the krpano site - http://krpano.com/plugins/radar/ - and decided it looked to be too challenging for my very limited desire to get involved with hand coding XML. As a rather old dog I'm reluctant to try to learn too many new tricks.

I hope that one day support for the radar effect will be offered via the APT GUI interface.

As you included the radar plugin I assume you already dug into the XML krpano coding ans are not afraid of it! So, you may have noticed actions called openmap and closemap. You only have to modify those actions to make the radar (dis)appears when you click on the map. Each plugin has a property called "visible" just do a set(plugin[radarPluginName].visible,false); to make it disappear. You ca also play with the "tween" action for fancy effects (http://www.krpano.com/docu/actions/#tween).

Hello, yes the link you gave was good... I didn't make the hotspot working, because this was just and exemple.. It was to try reduce the radar when I reduce the map..I did it thanks to the function: parent and scalechildren="true" ...This is my final work....http://pro.ovh.net/~courtesl/temp_ludo/test_delta/visite.htmI'm pretty satisfied with it, exept it appears differently on safari (right size image, can zoom in) and on firefox (wrong size image, can't zoom in) for some reason...

You have some 'pinching' at the nadir on many of the panos in the tour.

This is most likely because the Pano FOV values are incorrect - probably because you have processed the panos images - after stitching and before placing in APT - and have lost the Kolor custom EXIF tag, generated when rendering the pano, that describes the pano FOV which APT can read to set those values correctly.

Can you share your code with use so we can see how to implement the radar feature?

Yeah I know about the pinching on the nadir...Actually, it's because I was missing some of it in my images after process in ATG and I quickly "fixed" it in photoshop.. but it was not perfect, and that's were the "pinching" impression comes from...

ludo3 wrote:Yeah I know about the pinching on the nadir...Actually, it's because I was missing some of it in my images after process in ATG and I quickly "fixed" it in photoshop.. but it was not perfect, and that's were the "pinching" impression comes from...

It might have been more, or as, effective (not to mention quicker) to ensure that projection of pano covered full 360x180 - use 'Preferred extend/Maximum projection range' setting in APP/APG - see screenshot - and then use the APT crop feature to hide the missing section at the nadir from the viewer. Thst prevents distortion at the nadir.

Oh okay! I'll try with that setting next time !! Thanks mediavets! And about the radar, yeah it's a really cool feature... The thing is, first you have to buy KRPano...Let me know if you have a question about the radar.